A facia border for covering the periphery of a structure between the roof and a soffit includes mounting clips attached at periodic peripheral locations for attaching coil facia trim at detented positions.
|
9. A facia border assembly, comprising:
a roof member and a wall member; a fastening member on the peripheral structure between said roof member and said wall member; clip members attached to said fastening member at periodic aligned spacings, said clip member having a horizontal upper stop member at the upper end and a horizontal lower stop member at the lower end, and locating means associated with said fastening member and said clip members for locating said upper stop member in a mounting position at a controlled vertical distance on said fastening member; an elongated trim member having a front wall overlying said fastening member and said clip members and extending below said lower stop member, a rearwardly directed horizontal flange at the lower end of said front wall in the mounting position and a rearwardly extending surface below an upper end of said trim member at about said predetermined distance for engaging said upper stop members to limit downward movement of said facia member relative to said clip members.
1. A facia border for mounting on a vertical peripheral plate surrounding a roof of a structure at an upper end and a horizontal soffit at a lower end, said facia border comprising:
a plurality of mounting clips, each of said mounting clips including a front panel having lateral reversely formed rearwardly projecting barbs engagable with the plate for securing the mounting clip thereto at periodic longitudinally aligned mounting positions, a frontally reversely formed lip formed at the top of said front panel defining a downwardly opening slot, a plurality of apertures in said front panel for receiving fasters for fixed attachment of said clip to the plate, a stop member on said front panel adjacent said lip and therebelow a predetermined distance, a rearwardly directed horizontal flange at the lower end of said panel disposed below the soffit at the mounting position; and a facia member overlying said mounting clips having an upper end located in said downwardly opening slots in said mounting clips for limiting outward and upward movement of said facia member, a bottom slot at a lower end receiving said flanges of said mounting clips in said mounting position for limiting outward movement of said facia member relative to said mounting clips, and detent means formed in said facia member providing rearwardly extending projections below said upper ends of said front panels at about said predetermined distance and engaging said stop member to limit downward movement of said facia member relative to said clips.
15. A method of mounting a facia border on a peripheral surface of a structure adjacent the roof, comprising the steps of:
providing a mounting clips having a plurality of aligned barbs; providing a straight line on said peripheral surface a predetermined distance above the lower edge thereof; aligning said barbs at said straight line; embedding said barbs into said peripheral surface to attach said mounting clips thereto; fixedly attaching said mounting clips to said peripheral surface; providing an upper forwardly reversely turned arm on the upper ends of said mounting clips terminating adjacent the upper edge of said peripheral surface, said reversely turned arm providing a downwardly opening slot; providing a lower rearwardly reversely turned leg at the lower end of said mounting clip and extending below said peripheral surface; providing a stop surface at the upper end of said mounting clip intermediate said barbs and said slot; providing a trim member having a front wall overlying said mounting clips with an upper end located in said slots in a mounting position; providing a rearwardly reversely turned member at a lower end of said trim member having an upwardly opening lower slot for receiving said legs of said clips at said mounting position; providing rearwardly indented portions on said trim member engaging said stop surfaces in said mounting position; locating said trim member on said mounting clips with the upper end below said slots and said indented portions aligned with said stop surfaces; and sliding said trim member upwardly on said mounting clips with said upper end entering said slots and said indented portions passing over said stop surfaces for detented engagement therewith at said mounting position.
17. A method of mounting a facia border on a vertical peripheral surface of a structure adjacent the roof, comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of mounting clips having an upper stop surface and a lower stop surface; providing a straight line on said peripheral surface above the lower edge thereof; providing a transverse locating reference indicia on said mounting clips to locate said upper stop surface a controlled vertical distance thereabove and said lower stop surface a controlled vertical distance therebelow; attaching said mounting clips at period longitudinal locations on said peripheral surface with said locating reference indicia on said mounts clips aligned with said straight line on said peripheral surface; providing a front retaining member extending downwardly from said roof member and forwardly spaced from said peripheral surface to provide a downwardly opening slot; providing a trim member having a front wall overlying said mounting clips with an upper end located in said downwardly opening slot in a mounting position; providing rearwardly reversely turned member at a lower end of said trim member engagable with said lower stop surfaces on said mounting clips for limiting upward movement on said trim member and outward movement of the lower end on said trim member from said mounting position; providing a rearwardly extending surface adjacent the upper end of said trim member engagable with said upper stop surfaces of said clips to limit downward movement of said trim member in the mounting position; locating said trim member on said mounting clips with the upper end below said downwardly opening slot and said rearwardly extending surface aligned with said upper stop members; and sliding said trim member upwardly on said mounting clips with said upper end entering said downwardly opening slot and said rearwardly extending surface passing over said upper stop members for detented engagement therewith at said mounting position.
2. The facia border as recited in
3. The facia border as recited in
7. The facia border as recited in
8. The facia border as recited in
10. The facia border assembly as recited in
11. The facia border assembly as recited in
12. The facia border assembly as recited in
13. The facia border assembly as recited in
14. The facia border assembly as recited in
16. The facia border assembly as recited in
|
The present invention relates to facia borders for use around the periphery of a building roof, and, in particular, to a two-piece facia system for easy and accurate installation between the roof and soffits.
Facia borders are commonly used at the transition of outer walls and roof periphery to provide a structural and architectural transition therebetween. Where a transition is to be effected between a soffit and the roof, for instance, an elongate strip or board is attached to the nailing plate on the outer wall and overlies the upper end thereof. A molding strip is oftentimes used to provide the final transition with the roof.
The installation using lumber is well established. The material is relatively rigid and presents few problems in alignment or fastening. The advent of light weight pre-finished materials, such as aluminum trim strips, however, present installation, quality control, and decorative problems. The trim strips are commonly roll-formed on site from coiled stock and severed to convenient extended lengths and nailed at the upper ends to the underlying nailing plate. Because of the thin wall material commonly used, 20 gauge or less in thickness, the formed strips are prone to deflection and sagging during installation, presenting an undesirable waviness at the bottom detracting from appearance. Unless carefully handled, the strips may also kink or buckle, further complicating installation and detracting from appearance. Thus, unless painstakingly matched to reference markings requiring advance carpentry skills, the finished border is irregular and decoratively compromised.
Further, the fastener installation tends to impart localized surface blemishes, in the form of dimples and waves, which are likewise detracting. Moreover, the rigid attachment of the trim strip presents thermal expansion problems that can produce bowings and other thermally related distortions of the trip strip. Not entirely satisfactory attempts have been made to overcome the attachment difficulties using adhesives, however, durability and long term adherence problems persist.
Facia systems have been proposed using custom components, in both aluminum ad vinyl stock. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,797 to Finger discloses a rake board installation wherein upper and lower J-channels capture inwardly projecting hooks at the top and bottom of a trim piece. A similar custom retention system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,461,129 to Knoebl wherein upper and lower mounting channels capture the facia panel. Another mounting system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,332,180 to Price wherein spaced mounting clips engage the lower flange of a trim member, with the upper end of the trim member nailed to the roof sheeting. While each of the foregoing eliminates some of the drawbacks of current facia installation, custom and according expensive components are required.
The present invention provides a snap-in facia border utilizing conventional roll formed coil trim. The trim is attached to mounting clips periodically spaced about the roof periphery. The mounting clip includes horizontal barbs that are tacked on the nail backing plate along a chalk line that insures uniform positioning of the trim relative to the roof line, soffit and wall facing. After alignment the clip is attached to the nailing plate with conventional fasteners. The clip includes an upper pocket that receives the top of the trim to vertically locate and retain the trim, and a lower leg that is slidably received in the lower trim flange to retain the bottom of the trim. The front face is provided with rearward swaged indentations that engage a stop plate to limit downward movement of the trim. The trim may be conveniently slid into a locked condition whereat the indentations detent with the stop plates of the mounting clips, easily and with minimal dexterity. Resultantly, an accurately aligned trim member using desirable standard trip components is provided.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a facia system for roof borders that is easy to install using conventional trim facing.
Another object of the invention is to provide a simplified method for accurately installing coil trim.
A further object of the invention is to provide a two-piece facia border for a roof periphery that is easily, accurately and securely assembled without visible fasteners.
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to the drawings for the purpose of describing the preferred embodiment and not for limiting same,
The facia border 10 comprises a plurality of mounting clips 20 to which an elongated trim strip 22 is slidably secured. As shown in
Referring to
The pocket 40 is defined by a reversely bent, U-shaped rim 50 and a generally rectangular frontal wall 52, forwardly spaced from the front surface of the wall 30 to define a downwardly opening slot 54. The stop tab 42 is forwardly inclined about a horizontal fold line 56 presenting a top horizontal locating ledge 58. The tab 42 is inclined sufficiently for locking with the trim 22 as described in greater detail below. The tab is inclined between 0°C and 20°C and preferably between 5°C and 15°C, with good retention being provided with an inclination of about 10°C. The lower wall 32 has a length for establishing a sliding fit with the trip strip as described below.
The trim strip 22 is a conventional elongate member formed in preformed lengths, or roll formed from coiled strip on-site to working lengths. The trim strip 22 has a L-shaped side profile comprising a front wall 60 having a rearwardly extending bottom wall 62 terminating with a reversely upwardly turned lip 64. The inner surfaces of the front wall 60, the bottom wall 62 and the lip 64 define an upwardly opening slot 66 having a width for slidably receiving the lower wall 32 of the mounting clip 20.
The front wall 60 may be formed of varying conventional configurations and textures for architectural preferences. In the present invention, the front wall 60 includes horizontally spaced, rearwardly projecting locating indents 70. The indents 70 may be arranged in pairs that are longitudinally spaced along the length of the facia board corresponding to the spacing of the mounting clips 20. If arranged in the illustrated pairs, the spacing is less than the length of the inclined ledge 58. The indents 70 may be formed by a suitable metalworking crimping device, such as a commercially available Snap-Loc crimper. Each indent 70 is generally defined by a severed lower horizontal edge 72, which is rearwardly spaced from the front wall by a rearwardly swaged inclined transition wall 74. Accordingly, the locating edge 72 forms a rearwardly indented surface for engagement with the edge 58 of the mounting clip 20. The locating edge 72 is slightly less than the distance between the pocket 40 and the ledge of the mounting clip such that when the upper end of the facia board is received in the pocket 54, the indent 70 engage the ledge 58 to vertically locate the trim strip with respect to the mounting clip. The distance between the indents 70 and the lower wall 62 is substantially the same or less than the distance between the ledge 58 to the lower wall 32 of the clip.
The facia border 10 as described above may be readily and accurately assembled around the roof perimeter. Initially, as shown in
Referring to
Another embodiment of the invention is shown in
It will thus be appreciated that the present invention provides a nail free mounting for roof facia board that can be easily and quickly installed to precise standards without requiring high skill levels. Once in place, the retention features establish secure retention while allowing thermal expansions and contractions without warping or wrinkling, and resist outer deflection occasioned by winds and precipitation.
Having thus described a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will now be appreciated that the objects of the invention have been fully achieved, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that many changes in construction and widely differing embodiments and applications of the invention will suggest themselves without departing from the sprit and scope of the present invention. The disclosures and description herein are intended to be illustrative and are not in any sense limiting of the invention, which is defined solely in accordance with the following claims.
Gates, J. Larry, Wilkins, Ronald J.
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
6922951, | Jan 16 2003 | METAL-ERA, INC. | Lighted roof edge assembly |
7104013, | Jul 22 2002 | VERSATILE PREMIUM PRODUCTS, INC | Snap-in facia border |
7721489, | Jun 01 2007 | METAL-ERA, INC.; METAL-ERA, INC | Vented gutter and fascia systems |
9664217, | Aug 06 2013 | SUKUP MANUFACTURING CO. | Foldable clip |
D660134, | Apr 27 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Combined roof and fascia connecting bracket for a modular building |
D665921, | Mar 30 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture channel member for a modular building without engaging clips |
D665922, | Mar 30 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture frame member for a modular building without engaging clips |
D665923, | Apr 18 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Angled double capture frame member for a modular building without engaging clips |
D665924, | Apr 25 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture gabled frame member for a modular building without engaging clips |
D665925, | Apr 27 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture frame member for a pitched roof modular building without engaging clips |
D665926, | Apr 27 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double channel frame member for a pitched roof modular building without engaging clips |
D666313, | Apr 27 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Truss frame member for a pitched roof modular building without engaging clips |
D672057, | Apr 27 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double channel frame member for a pitched roof modular building |
D672058, | Mar 30 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture channel member for a modular building |
D672059, | Apr 27 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Truss frame member for a pitched roof modular building |
D672060, | Mar 30 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture frame member for a modular building |
D672061, | Mar 30 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture frame member for a modular building |
D672477, | Apr 18 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Angled double capture frame member for a modular building |
D672883, | Apr 25 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture gabled frame member for a modular building |
D672884, | Apr 27 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture frame member for a pitched roof modular building |
D672885, | Mar 30 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Double capture frame member for a modular building |
D674508, | May 04 2011 | Performance Contracting, Inc. | Truss frame member for a modular building |
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
4549377, | Aug 24 1983 | Two-piece snap-lock facia border | |
4800689, | Aug 07 1987 | METAL ERA INC | Fascia assembly for securing edge of rubber roof membrane including reinforcing clips |
5927023, | Nov 26 1996 | METAL-ERA, INC. | Roof edge fascia system for securing a membrane in place |
6578322, | Sep 28 2001 | VIRIDIAN SYSTEMS, LLC | Roof edge system |
Executed on | Assignor | Assignee | Conveyance | Frame | Reel | Doc |
Jul 22 2002 | Versatile Premium Products, Inc. | (assignment on the face of the patent) | / | |||
Jul 27 2004 | GATES, J LARRY | VERSATILE PREMIUM PRODUCTS, INC | ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS | 015629 | /0752 | |
Jul 27 2004 | WILKINS, RONALD J | VERSATILE PREMIUM PRODUCTS, INC | ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS | 015629 | /0752 |
Date | Maintenance Fee Events |
Sep 21 2007 | M2551: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 4th Yr, Small Entity. |
Feb 06 2012 | REM: Maintenance Fee Reminder Mailed. |
Jun 22 2012 | EXP: Patent Expired for Failure to Pay Maintenance Fees. |
Date | Maintenance Schedule |
Jun 22 2007 | 4 years fee payment window open |
Dec 22 2007 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jun 22 2008 | patent expiry (for year 4) |
Jun 22 2010 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 4) |
Jun 22 2011 | 8 years fee payment window open |
Dec 22 2011 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jun 22 2012 | patent expiry (for year 8) |
Jun 22 2014 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 8) |
Jun 22 2015 | 12 years fee payment window open |
Dec 22 2015 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jun 22 2016 | patent expiry (for year 12) |
Jun 22 2018 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 12) |